Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Attractive salary + shares & bonus scheme
We are seeking an experienced VP of Operations to join a fast-growing startup specialising in CMOS image sensors and semiconductor imaging technology. This is a unique opportunity to lead and grow the operational strategy and execution at an exciting phase of company growth. Key Responsibilities: Develop and execute operational strategies to drive growth and scalability. Lead process development, and manufacturing operations with a strong focus on foundry and fab house collaboration. Build and lead a high-performance operations team, fostering innovation and continuous improvement. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align operations with business goals and ensure seamless product development. Qualifications: Proven track record of managing operations in a fabless semiconductor company, with direct experience working with foundries and fab houses. In-depth knowledge of CMOS image sensors, and semiconductor manufacturing. Strong leadership skills with experience scaling operations teams from the ground up. This role offers a competitive package, including salary, equity, and bonuses, with the chance to make a major impact in a rapidly expanding company. For more details, contact Emily Wright @ IC Resources.
Barcelona
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